Using Content Detection to Track Your Audience
By Jonathan Bailey • Aug 25th, 2009 • Category: ArticlesContent tracking is a necessary tool for finding and stopping infringements, but that is not the only use.
Content tracking is a necessary tool for finding and stopping infringements, but that is not the only use.
Image matching company Corrigon promises to revolutionize the image detection world, and make it faster and more accessible along the way.
Though it doesn’t make much sense, Google Image Search had not been indexing images on its Google’s own Blogspot service until earlier this month.
Though this is good news in that it will improve the effectiveness of image search techniques, such as the digital fingerprint method I described on the Blog Herald, it could also [...]
Image search engine FeelImage, previously discussed here, has stopped displaying Flickr results in its pages.
This comes after Cybele, along with others, noticed that the site appeared to violating Flickr’s terms of use and posted about it in the Flickr forum.
In the replies to Cybele’s post, a Flickr staff member named “Kevin” posted a [...]
New photo search engine FeelImage aims to make it easier to search for photographs by their “feeling”, in particular their color and time.
Though it might seem like something of a novelty, the ability for users to search for “purple flower” or “red car” might have an unintended side effect, enabling photographers and artists to [...]